Shocking News: Kyren Wilson Warns Ronnie O’Sullivan and Co About Rivals

Kyren Wilson claims he has a ‘big part’ to play among snooker’s heavy hitters after reflecting on the disappointment of failing to qualify for last month’s World Grand Prix. Ronnie O’Sullivan clinched the tournament in Wilson’s absence, toying with a succession of high-class opponents en route to victory.
Reaching the semi-finals of the German Masters and the quarter-finals of the European Masters are the best two results Wilson has managed to muster this season, with his underwhelming tournament form leaving him outside the picture for the World Grand Prix.
The 32-year-old therefore watched from a distance as O’Sullivan dispatched Junxu Pang, Yuelong Zhou, Gary Wilson and Ding Junhui, before conquering Judd Trump 10-7 in the final.

“It was hard sat at home watching the lads in the Grand Prix,” Wilson admitted in an interview with The Metro. “It’s just not good enough on my behalf to not be in an event like that. I expect to be in an event like that every single year and to not make it, it gave me a bit of fire back in the belly.”

The previous world No 4 is aim on putting together a run of comes about, caution O’Sullivan and the rest of snooker’s current huge weapons that he will not be substance to sit back and observe them rule for a long time to come.
“I’ve been working difficult, ceased tinkering around with my amusement and gone back to what I know and what’s given me comes about within the past,” Wilson included.

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